Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday announced that his government was open to further support for businesses amid the ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns. Morrison had recently repeated his support for lockdowns for more than half of the Australian population in the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, saying there was no other "alternative" to bring the Delta strain of Covid-19 under control. "The lockdown is what is going to do it. It can be assisted by the vaccines, but the lockdown must be effective." The Australian federal government has come under pressure to increase its support for businesses and workers affected by the lockdowns. "Let me be clear. There is not an alternative to the lockdown in New South Wales to get this under control," he said. South Australia and Victoria are set to ease strict restrictions on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively, but News Corp Australia reported on Monday that stay-at-home orders could remain in place in Greater Sydney until mid-September. "The Treasurer and I and the rest of the Cabinet are very open to consider how we deal with the situation as it further evolves," he said. His comments came after thousands of people in Sydney defied stay-at-home orders to attend anti-lockdown protests at the weekend, sparking fears of a Covid-19 super-spreader event. Gaza: Israeli military confirms airstrikes on Hamas base the Gaza Strip Malaysian parliament convenes after months-long virus hiatus Amir Hayek appointed Israel's first Ambassador to UAE as pipeline deal stalls